RE: [NSIS] partly-decoupled signalling work

"Ash, Gerald R \(Jerry\), ALABS" <gash@att.com> Tue, 13 June 2006 14:05 UTC

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Subject: RE: [NSIS] partly-decoupled signalling work
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> many of you will be aware of a draft on an approach to path-decoupled
> signalling (see the last version at:
> http://tools.ietf.org/wg/nsis/draft-hancock-nsis-pds-problem-03.txt).
> 
> there was a presentation on this at the last IETF in Dallas (see
> http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/06mar/slides/nsis-1.ppt followed
> by a productive discussion at the microphone (summary at
> http://tools.ietf.org/wg/nsis/minutes?item=minutes65.html).
> 
> as we approach submission cutoff deadlines, we'd like to solicit
> comments and discussion additional to that expressed at the 
> meeting. in particular, we'd like to understand if the WG thinks 
> that the document is in a suitable state to be adopted as a working
> group draft.

This had good support at IETF-65 to become a WG document, and I continue
to support that.  BTW, a link to the slides is at
http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/06mar/slides/nsis-1/sld1.htm (link
above doesn't seem to work).

Jerry

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